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Title: The Art of the Start
Author: Guy Kawasaki
Tag-line: The time-tested, battle-hardened guide for anyone starting anything
Pages: 217
Dog-ear score: 41: 217 (18.89%)
Reviewer: Rich...!
I know I'm late with this review, but I'm writing it hoping to influence those of you that, like me, originally considered reading this book then decided against it. Please reconsider.
Firstly, I'd like to stress that this is not just a book for start-ups, I've owned Missing Link for 7 years, and I believe that many of the lessons are of even more value to me now than they would have been then (I was far too pig-headed to listen at 23 anyway). It is, as the author suggests, a book "for anyone starting anything".
There are three main reasons for my recommendation:
Don't take my word for it though, head off to ChangeThis and download Guy's Art of the Start manifesto, or just watch this clip of Guy speaking, these will give you an idea of what your in for, but I personally can't recommend it enough.
Last word: Outstanding